We’ve all experienced that moment… when you hear a beautiful piece of music playing in a restaurant, a bar, or a shop and you want to find the name of it.
Thankfully Shazam solved that problem in 2008, allowing you to quickly identify any recording currently being played simply by tapping a button on your phone.
However, what if you then want to find the best piano arrangement of that music? That’s why YouTube was invented decades ago! Tip: use the Brave browser to avoid all YouTube advertising (yes, don’t pay Google to remove ads)!
OK, so you have found an amazing piano arrangement on YouTube, Spotify, or a CD, and now you want to play that music on the piano yourself – how do you obtain the piano sheet music of that exact arrangement?
That is where we come in. At PianoWhizz we provide the highest quality piano transcription available.
Here are 10 examples of our high fidelity transcriptions
Auld Lang Syne: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Sesame Street theme: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
The Sailor’s Hornpipe: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Radetzky march: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Jingle Bells: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Entry of the Gladiators: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Waltzing Matilda: Original YouTube version => PianoWhizz transcription
Lily of Laguna: Original YouTube version => PianoWhizz transcription
Spanish Flea: Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Minuet (Boccherini): Original YouTube video => PianoWhizz transcription
Please contact us in the comments with the link to the piano music that you would like transcribed so that you can play it yourself and impress your family, friends, or everyone in the airport! We can transcribe any video on the internet, e.g. YouTube, Vimeo, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitch. We can also transcribe music from Spotify, Tidal, and CDs.
Transcriptions are USD $10 each and include these 5 files:
- A MIDI file of the music that can be viewed, played, and edited in apps like MuseScore Studio, Steinberg Dorico, Sibelius, StaffPad, or Notion.
- An audio recording of the music in 3 data formats: an uncompressed WAV file, a lossless FLAC file, and a slightly compressed MP3 file.
- A video recording of the music being played on a piano showing which notes are being pressed and when to press the sustain pedal.
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